- Download and install mQuickDo from cydia
- Download the Crack ***HERE*** or ***HERE***
- Now ssh into your phone and copy the file named mQuickDo to root/applications/mQuickDo overwriting the original. Note: Set permissions to 777
- Now ssh the other file named mQuickDo.dylib to root/library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries/ and replace the original. Note: Set permissions to 777
- Respring/Reboot and enjoy
Thanks to gorby.
- mQuickDo is the bread and butter for iPhone and iPod Touch.By making use of the (trigger function) of iPhone and iPod Touch,mQuickDo will help you operate iPhone and Touch easily,like exit a program,reboot or power off,switch or quit a task,mute or hang up the incoming call,etc.It will protect “Home”and “Power” button at a high degree, extend the life of your iPhone or Ipod Touch.It’s surely worth a shot!
- Functions & Characteristics
- Virtual “Home”button As default,to quit a program on either iPhone or Touch,the only way is to press “Home”.As you can think, it will break down soon.If you have mQuickDo,a leftward slide will do to exit a program.
- System Tools In default settings,if you want to lock the screen,log-out,reboot or power off,etc. “Power” button is your only choice.But with mQuickDo,a slide at the bottom will take the shortcut menu,and then a click will finish the operation.”Power” button is effectively protected.
- Reject Calls If there is an incoming call,with mQuickDo, a slide at the bottom will mute or hangup the call.It’s pretty amazing.
- More functions mQuickDo accepts customized gesture,also a light slide will have your operation done.Those shortcuts include:Lock Device,Take a Screenshot, iPod Control and so on.What’s more,there is another eye-catching feature of mQuickDo,that is “App shortcut”,which can make you unlock the screen quickly and start an app.You can directly go to the call screen when it is unlocked, quite convenient!



For those who have an iPhone 3GS, you’re probably aware of how much faster this model runs over all previous Apple handheld devices. This is evident in my YouTube video posted in my previous newsbit of gpSPhone running on the 3GS.





